The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, November 20, 1866, Image 1

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-If VOL. 2-NO. 266. i. Daily News and He I |C l UULIrtBED BT s. W. MASON,:;" • <)AT SAVAMMAB, 0*6 ' T*«MS( ' .Fire Cents. . KfO,;;;.--” .............$S SO. m ^ipiil OP ADVBBTMm&t uKE , umt insertion, $1.60 ; each laser ^first, Vi cents. 1 ffi-Weetly News and- Herald , lal fli per year, or 75 cents per month. and I , Weekly News and Herald 1 jf5 ,iea every Sa :v.rday at $3 per year. SAVANNAH, (tEOKG I A. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER a®, »A . X '.l: PRTOE: 9 OENTS. > eii‘ j -- - - - - MiM.wrxni vu.LKt '-November 17, 1866. ^SK^MleiSLaflaL bm float) for the pardon of Wise, of Butts county. The motion prevailed, jr J. F. Johnson mqeend^d^S'consider the i . .. 0 ,, ., , .. ... , . action of the Senate -y “fl* of a bill | at «»e South, or the relatio* existing between to repeal the act to^#W#^»ei*SBi charged | the whites and blacks, M>i$ 1>H1NTIN«, '. IV , neatly noil promptly t|onfc. ' Jiii By i morning DISPATCHES. from Russia and India. iOlBSBCKO, No ,. 18.—The Prussian festivities jiviili stopped on account of the severe illness. .gHisceM Dagmar. • ‘■ " .s Nov. 18.—Intelligence from Bombay re .■•.amine in India abating. ' . . Destructive Pile in Chicago.. Nov. 13.—A fire occurred here yesterday . .demoted eight, stores on Lake street. Loss I i. Insured for $230,000. New York Market. SK, Nov. 19—12:30 P. M.—Cotton dull' at I Ac., Sjur dull—Southern $12@16 75. Gold Bow the Credulity ot^ the North Abated, Those who ai$,ftt,*losa fo ajewnt.. fiw tJUa.. cully befobted fob the «EwS ,uij> u.n.m ] bitter prejudices still existing among' the I Northern masses against'the peop^j^j the, Soath need only read lhA following, which we j give as aispecimen of tlie vile misrepre sentations which are consigntly furnished by leased Sprj^ctadeht^ at ttfeSitttitV id ile them to. understand how these prejn- are engendered and kept alive. No o*e • dii .'lRsuranae*« !UW ZjU u ■} i< m! j i it. |.l>Jti:K Iu«it Insurance. UFE HSDIAKE! «'t Mia al *■ who knows anything of file state of feeing ciime to be committed fot trial in .any m of the sessiatimS I m a »! ah. Mr. Casey introduced, on the 15th inst., bill td aboliah imprisontoentfer debt > "1‘Npl -■SSMsSlsbssri. oed. »!.«'• H Forney•s P^hiladh^a JPreps; incorporate I A correspondent in Texas sends to the New York , m tnK'Vhe Ma.’ I l > llll to allow 1110 mp- A DIALOGUE BETWEEN TWO UNITED STATES OrFICEB8 believe that sneK .logue us 4 that given below ever ocourred,, illigent, fair-minded nlen.at the North will discard ibar false and absurd; but When suqb stuff is put forth in x journals like the York Post, it is eagerly believed fcy'the tdulous. whose malignity ijt . ‘tlVsJSnd thaioBoaiuig w *0 i^xfra^iirgfi Hi SflWIfth ern Risks ! - ^ , u L <H>. ,IL .1 .tJA . W.*,BOGC8, ,92 Bay Street, Up Stairs ■ ' .’i i AGENT FOR THE|ii -n, I, lows’ ait Orttais’-lKft pimiRMB iflrif,| ” 1 * ui " “OF NEW YORE ^ . ! ♦■ , **' D 1 ife’Vleksc.t 1 tb Tarnish full ittfSl'diatliiB upon alt, s of L.fr Insurance to nny jjeiwod Ajiptytog 1 to Mr. J. F. Johnson- sonic fratgraijtyjbf i mouoy for building a“ Home. r. O. L Smith.—A bill to incorporate | the Cartersville and Van Wert Itailrpnj.gpn- rli :s Insurance Company ► // bP HARTFORD, CQNN., t TKSTMB AOATSST All ' * ACQIPENT9; OF NAfHVlCE^^I^: _. (|Nn,v Kartas i sain » - t I CapMaK - ,fc» •utaxiiil tMiHrUtiifi *•-* . *»>'• mH13OOKPAKY. h prepasMia . . aaUsomhhtmiiaaaaaydMlt usd mar -■ — 8. L. TalerE, feesauey. also msuBia aQaiicst ■fflm it W, piOpH, or by mail. h labulated fist, sliuwing the nefu-'I ^or the psupaFR, pefober ^ How ar» maUets poUtlsal ia' Jtmr distria public sentiment as bad aa it is in this district T \ frjjL.WonK.Af.WWna. r ’UwiHUHaM tha p< e beretofora expected a new war, and have ly to take np arms at a moment’s notice, Cr. A Is it possible they hkVe entertained such an .y-However/tbebareas dtBlhytl! in sentiment in regioa a* they well.can bae :,u ,v», r. B. They don't know how to be bitter here-,, Out s are’ more inwiuely disloyal than they were dujc : ^ym<s*>ib»»w<iMnaMyd Fire Insurance I’ ■ 3ii.it« , v.iU'j , i iKt.jkr ••»**( . „ sywjBrei |the war. Tbay would have-dfceawd out before tbie if the Northern ejections had'gtme. x i\ ed! im or I irmoj uincel s bearI liums,] it to t ic lim-1 msiblej ir fur-i , st t Ga. ;2-i ia KSS> JET, I DecUton — The Statute of ^itsiioiin Suspended by WttT—The 1 ;itituie of War Defined. [From the Baltimore Sun.] -• r:»ut decision has just been rendered in ^.iioiirt of the United States for Maryland, V.ui.us, in the case of the JackBon Insurance ■ ± .. ilemphis, Tennessee, against* James A. i,ia action on a bill of exchange drawn in . .ulibruary, 1861, at sixty days on James juyable at the Farmers’ and Planters’ a iuu uon*. Hiid accepted by Stewart, but pro- ^ iwu-payuieut April 26, 1861. nuirut limitations. I j Cb>hi.—-1st. That war existed when the cause 1 a artr utd,and that three years had not elapsed Uit iusc of the war and the commencement •mi id. That the President of the 1 United war against Tennessee by his procla- ,* An .r Q st 16th, 13J1, which war continued fihei»ri*ciHmatiou of tlie President of June iruut-ssoe was restored to the Union, and Rivals Hi time which elapsed from I he ma- tot lull t«» the beginning ol the war, andfi um .. ith' war to the commencement ol this hint, auiount to three years. . Vr«i dcitious a general demurrer was tiled xaUirgument, the court, Judge Giles, decided n ksa»uably in this case Ux fori prevails, and Znwmti'tUiM; hence the court will apply the ; iiiyLuiil, which requires suit to be brought L-r-3 yi art*. 1 Mil. Code. art. 67, stc. 1 and 2. Iliii-U tluTu are certain specified exceptions r, but it is a mistake to suppose that ex- iii nut arse other than those inentiomnl in c. The law always supposes the existence*)!’ tUiLj:capable of sueing; and fi, when the ii.li accrues, there is no suchparty capable j liimutions Jo not begin to run until such SjuiGcsUito being, lienee, if war had existed t’ntMliis cause of action accrued, limitations .dkive begun to run against plain till’s claims A-uirciiJeil. , , •cTdi of ikiitember, 1861, this court decidod ►itlteidcutuf the United Slates had the right l»y o recognize the existence of a atate of Uiewur, liom and after the date of such existed between the States mentioned in uuu and the rest of the United States, c ilit- hit war, u nen so declared aud iccog- tueVre'bUut’s proclamation, became a civil uiiup.std uyou both beiligereuts till the rights ‘■.v’lUt-iic st./puch a war. This was one of the ite^nasiii regard to our late civil war, aud enunciated have since, bfieu, fully it Supreme Court of the United Stales *s. 2 Black. 635. * it that court were nnauimaua t» all .rLces winch resulted from a state of civil --ruircedissmtiug judges were of tlie opiu- ---'sj iM-gun only after the proclamation of «i August 16th, 1861, passed inpurau- •• *gcouferred upon him by the act of July, token up, the same beiuj tion bf the majority of tnc^ considerable discussion the motion to agree to take up the majority report lost by A | the]other wavT Totje of 19 to 20. ! ihe Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF KEPKESENTATIVE&j Mr. Ridley introduced a resolution to have = = morninc and afternoon aeskidAa ohtbeBouse I buTljmiou nea uoulAnut from’my p«rt"(rf thv , , . I in._a_ 1M ai.a ITaIah 1.■ .1 1 ■■ AAf.tal wil at IKa after this day. Agreed to. Senate amendineRt th’Houtii resolution to ^ ^ appoint committee to examine digest of de-1 cisions of Supreme Court, by J. W. Avery, — was concurred in. w.« . p—. - . A seat on ii^e uODr^ojf the House .[Was ten- J diduotlethiuiknow who and what I'was. lxii let him dered to Horn John A. Jones and General H. - ~ ■ * ' "" ‘ ’ C. Wayne. /, ■,/, THlIiD HEADINGS. London and Lancashire na - a jJ' i . i- ... i t i.i,> *>i!J k-»u PEpiiHCECMTI, CAPITA!;: LOSS OF UFE FROM AKY CAUSE! ^ Iu | u 'li'lii4ile# t Dli*a*e lit / Ae«W«»<. 1 ' | aj.u .mi iv.AuajTra.-. •With Compensaljo^ f«r Pmrsoii^! INJUBiES. J^ATAS or PRKMItJM lower thaa oilier Ltfe romptfiy!" 8T AU approved (ornuol Life Police*, eiihevwith or wlthoot campemitiun for personal Injuries, as applicant mA| deelre. 3 : 2ASM. CAPITAL.: » * # WUL a surplus of abo« , the a laski. Passed. To change line betw Passed. HILLS-.IN Mr. sevi leafe tTi^oii •. B. Here, if tfiey were quick, they might get off; *mjr part ok the State. If the Union party bad keen detested et the North we ehould have ell eoae apt* t ' Bow en the freednea treated id your di»- ii Inii. ssUd —Badly enough. There is none of the army and!no agent of the i’reedmen’s Bureau user Us. * travelled with a planter in theata^O ia coming here. I i let him know who aud whet l*wasj-bal let him talk lie as filth at •*the J Black Cavalry^’’ wlio he des cribed aa well-armed horsemen, with blackened faces. l$5rOOO.OOO in Gold! LIFE DEPARTMENT. ■ I- The Traveler’s of Hartford now Issues poUdaa In aarlog against loss of Hfe (tom any cause, whether disaase or acculeut, with weekly compeusation tor - , , A- iwu a I disaaeo or acci.leut, with weekly compensation tor • Insures ngmnst lossxiy Fir© on ©very d6- I uis^uiiog ftccbient, lu©4UMl icfidcDt soriptfhh Of Properly at most favorable UuUef one policy, at (he lowe#tr«esoI ■HM.8.1 alWk' Merchant, qSG^/y^nd Oom- Mies A Co , Kurultai- and ComMfeftolfMift- BrnkrhuMMkJLvHUli *<"'M <“• W. O. Colli**. feA.kAwaKtifidldaWr.ou. - - — 'Tim, BjoI Dealer. Nashville. igten *tfc /'KBteAicWm-^ropriaters lir. Fraairr, geuatut;NaahlWto n. ee.uim.i. 1 ISffiTS'lrBSCSH*® Gepnal i. B. Palmer, AUumny. Muoreeboro. jfli term, n r. nruiur,Biwiucj, «reenslK.ro,Miss. leral 8. D. Lee, Urook.ville, Mise. General J. WheeledCqUoa khetoy. OfkaUM- General J. U. Hood, firm cf J. B. Hood k Co, New OHsana. , j',o tWT „ _ „ Generala Glhaon A Austin, Attorneys, New Or- atie. I a,. Profe-aor J. P Logan, AUjHM. S*-: - - Tfearar. fosses adjusted and paid by Local Agents without any reference to England. *. i«45'E?fiiS;re. . OC20-1 Air To change line between Wilcox and Pn- pl “V‘ ” e ^ to nrWLMiTffi 8 Se e SlS this hod inspired such terror amou^ the freedmen at not one of tnem could be dHveix from the planta in. of his employer; worked-withoai wages, and ' not dare to nuk$ complaints. He said that,*mi far abor was concerned, it was better under control thati ( NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. premtokn ; • ANNUAL PBBM1UM6 FOR iMftt- I Pbrtrtes tor Uto insure agelest deidl^fcbm aay ciuhe.Mid the prum.au. ia tayalde annuaby during Ilk., lUle pel $l,00u: OnHuar,-^ 0 ^ Pblicy $12 18 $13 8$ $16 $S $18 92 $22 75 Combined Life and Accident 1518 16 86. 19 06 21 92 25 75 j,,. ‘Other ages In proportion. „ . ..‘LI _iL P0i vun Mr. B. Yes. They have the “Black Cavalry” or- Mt. _ ganlzedin my county. J$at loug ago a freedmao. .who had' been my slave, and who hired himself to North ern men became fee would not have felt.lblU be was maim exauhin XXrjByrd. The Senate resolution to furnish certain hooks to Fannin and Pickens counties was aoricurred in. , i,. The morning session was consumed, after. ~ he Qot doue ^ met me in the roid alld toU the hour spent in debating whether there] ^“thathishiiArbadnot ptod him, aod woukl riot should be afternoon sessions, in reading bills I pay him* ai^d that fie would leave him a no United States iroops near me. I could no: him. The condition of the ppqr ffeedmeq 1 i9 horrible. They Hay to me that soone they are, they would prelaiyhe protection em by riaveix 1 They fate’ Vorst and are they -were slaves. The last graud _ was composed of good aud loyal men, aud they said to me that they did not dare to a.’asasffifesRnassiwa? * i negroes had been fever he*4bfoi*. £? The speaking talent of the House is more ^ frequently brought out upop some small mea- j sure lhau on the greul ones. This is owing to the fact llmt all important measures are! discussed in commiitee rooms, and the re-1 eep UPU neraUy ac lion 3n the be as them less safe than jury in my ports of lb' cepted wit” House. Tuis morning, upon a proposition to hold afternoon sessions) there was quite “a tem pest in a teapot,” a discussion >£ an , 1 feV* , ,r' 8 wfifhaveThe length, and that too upoiLtbe adoption ¥l a | g<lo4 work b , resolution that has no binding force whatever. Amendment after amendment was offered, speech after speech made, every mode ot parliamentary tactics brohgbtinlo requisition to defeat or adopt the resolution, and finally I he “yeas and nays” were callea. An eco nomical member of the House says ‘This discussion, &c., only cost the State thn mod- eralesuin ol' $1500.” Gei eral WaddyThompson delivered a lec ture last night in the hall of the House on the great men of the nation, &c , as I wrote on yesterday he would do. The reminis cences aud characteristic anecdotes of M] kind were found, though beaten, maimed and killed However, since the Northern elections have gouc ht. I see a streak of daylight. I trust Congress II. have the utrve to relieve us, end will begiu the good work bywipmg-oiW every one of those s state governments. TEN YEAR NON-FORFE1TABLB. Oden Year Nun-Forfeitable Policies insure against 3 b imin any cause, arid (be premiums are all «>;> In tea yean. ‘ Compensation holds, under form ot polity, during 'ha whole line.. These I policies are nop-iorleiutble alter two annnsl pay I meets. Bate per $i,lk>0 : 1 i ' 1” AgeOf20 25 30 35 5# Ordinary life Policy $2614 $1906 $3266 $37 04 $4244 Oimbined Life . _ gild Accident 32 51 35 37 38 76 42 91 48 03 Other age* n proportion. A. so, Term and Non-ForMtaWe Endowment Poll dea at proporuunate low raica. The Combined Life and Accident policy,. 11 is oonfi denily believed, affords the be.t msnraoce for the least money, and covers all personal hazards under ooe policy. — • -i u JAB. G. BATIEHSON, Prerideat Consulting Actuary. HK.V'RY A. LAYER. General Agent. Hr P. 6TBAHSS, M. D., Consulting burgeon. J ; 4 WILBUR, . General Agent Southern Georgia, 89 Bay, street. ’ WM. R. BOYD, ‘ nivis Agent in Savannah. i O f* NJxtiiixery Gfooi Goods? a-ii the state of Tennessee, ttiere can be no aisled iu consequence of tbe proda- ; --r iTesideut of August 16thi 1861, and not •*'•^4Suite was not included^ in tbe previous ' Bitltd principle that contracts made be- I’-'Uv suspended by the war, wbereaS con ifcaiiruitf tbe war are void. This principle : -.iUe.i by tbe Supreme Court iu regard -.1 war. : -*Jur8 private property of alien enemies, ti u every kind, were confiscated to tbe ^'iitiiishas been changed in modorn times, i m tracts made during war between ['-•aitre absolutely void, being against pub- ,nvite interests are protected aud. bona- before tbe breaking out of >far -*ni during its existc nee, but revive at its r lutUe bouor of the United States and its Aid that these rights have always by ibem. u -- • repeatedly decided by both Sa** and ~a tiiai where, by legislative ; .. .’-ven'ctl friiiu prosecutiog th^r claims^ r c ‘-daiinw which such prevent!** 1 lasts is not ^as part of the time aii**'°d by tbe ala- aiiqus. Now ibe power to make war and •'b: constitution of tb<3 United Stotes, de^- _. My to tlie Fedewi governmptn} and |:*J* the plamtirt, beiiig aj ooWcijation 1' -iVnnpssee, *ad no right tbxinng suii «'bo was a citizen of Maryland, • sim.tc of limitations was suspended The general rule unquesliona- ^^ reihe statute of limitation has once . ‘7’- subsequent dis ibilitT will MTfeat 11*1 t baluaiiy seen thqt a Icgislati^t I runuiiig ol tbe statute, and the '■‘■■yuowa lroin the declaration of war by the ” w tlu land For it is a well-recog- 1 the law of nations that the right or h r the recovery of bis debt is not ex- **J bit war; it is only suspended during '•^.vesiu fun force on tue restoration of r - Uiui, having certainly existed between 1 Federal government, from tbe ^biaatiou of August 16th, 1861, and f*ttX acivil war * J et according to the de- |^n^' rc,nt -* Court iu the prize cases, car- ‘Cj sure am est. It ia to be regretted that so few were present. Gen. T., formerly one <ff. tbe most p » j. c.KfMsi.m, A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perfume, Distilled from the Bare tnd Beautiful Flower from which , it j takes its name. , i. llanufaetnred only by PH A LON tf. SOM, [)3 NEW YORK. REVISE OF GODllTEBFEITi. ASK FOB PdAftA^F-T'AKE NO OTHNfe l ' 8old Dy bnirelatH irenermllr. Cor. Broughton and Whitaker Sty., Law Notice f-HE unilerslgnfil has removed his Law Office to I L the second floor of the old City Hotel Building, J H. j THE OGLETHORPE insurance OF SAVANNAH Are prepared to take Fire Bisks 01 BmmiaMe Tens, At their Ofllee, 1V7 Bsy Street. ! ” ' H- W. MERCER, President. OB Aft. 8. HARDNfe Vice President. f. 1. Tiosu, dee. affluent gentlemen of South Carolina, is now in such reduced circumstances that be is compelled to resort to this means ot making a livelihood. It is humiliating to see such Hfeu reduced, iu their ol<| age, to such straits —at the same timqjt is ciaUtyipf 4qsee them disposed to faceAhrf eYlPafid kwhggle man fully not only to {recuperate their lorfunes, but at the same time to benefit, encourage And [ improve: their unfortunate fellow-citizens. This is commendable—this is. right. No Wuggards—no drones should infest our In dustrial hive— ‘‘ L ^ b hX^»^i2iciio3 Still uchieviug—still pursuing— | GLADIAT ■“ i Learu to labor and to Wftitv’i :, *rhe galleries of tbe Senate and House are I ‘ to-day unusually brtlliant, and, I might add, tdmbans. oi*y. Of course the ladies do not make the oise! Th^spfeakek not uufrequenlly calls he'men in the '. OCTOBER 17 f 1866. ivjiii n- i LADIES’, MISSES’ ASP , OHILDBEN'S MjV'J’S, iu all'the latest sty5«,4oeh as die UJM HENRY WILLIAMS. NOTES DISCOUNTED ©AMD R. pjnk H. W 1 ' 0.8. H: Wuhan A- & Hi er, Sep22-tf_ 224 BAY STHKET. X, jj,; Whit* rfaU »!*«» a and flr»‘- igsatsh» rt Jfa, , Press, for' I. eT Facill- ty 81 ^ iUeeUor ai cOBHA®^ '•onsequencei and di8abilitiefe«©f •'* s ' 'litreiure, that th« plaintiff iu tbis “ iV - iuiHituted do proct^edii%f |n this ^ P r ^lR»uiud by tbe President‘s wJune laih, 1865. - ij! # by the exercise of tfce pars- . jo*ibe Guvemnient, cannot«be tombi* 8.J5 of u *e plaintiff’s cause yf ectiou, iSii su<, » «uspouded by tbe re- ” fTT A;,d as not bfen; . ur,t y ol ihe cause of action to tne war, and from the’termination •o'‘“‘“eti'-enient of this suit, this suit Rud tbe demurrer is b} ' agreement, submitted to. a 1 8»vt*n for the fall amount of , i^' ■ lo g'-tlier with interest from the ^of/un of August, 1861, and * V ijm c ; 18G ^. to date; no interest being . _ Unu u which the war lasted. PM of the Union—De* ike Supreme Court iixiXh l 5 — ;i ’ke Supreme Court cf tliu Suto has never, lost ilu that j:? Vern *& eil t by reason of seces- -iit in all respects not only a -••u i J u • au<l the functions of ^ *),, n «ktly and coustitutionaily ex- '^i4l fu.^ era8 ed the executive, legis- ^ 8 during that time within h ot the court was delivered by. ° f iIiM SiS8ippi. has Also < h. i '-!^ ul , ory oontcacU mad® before- “P 0 * 1 Confederate ti^fe> ■■ n! on ’ Were vali d» and can; W S', '’•ayton some time since de- 60 !,eroro tbe t^WF* — iXst j. 1 *** 1 'h* Hormone, ' ' v --. , l*r. McLeod, editor of tbe. * '* iu,",.: dlf fi-' rr ed lrom returning to br. Kobiueon b*» i'Hrtv , f ,r e u I )on the insecurity of J upi ;, l “ e Louies in Utah. 9® U,. subject throughout- UU-gal laut BS disorderly. 1 . . . Tlie “ffoobe^ ,, trade iq. tbe capital is not very flourisbftig. The little -boys and t«e „ emancipated Africans, who keep the refresh-1 meat stalls, tire watching with lively interest the progress of tpebill^to make certain ad vances to members, *c. ,rh “ “ f th " Honorablas ar* nA so days of CdHfedwa# pro renders yt rcfr|BUBieij driving fdiiodv# JX.hlS^—. — - „ fain wish. . . n.ffiVi rt i •jffWW REMOVAL. i •/--cil.Binutei »• HE aabacriber baa (Us day reaoved his eriab-1 , ■_ ii ss ■ iljfus lii aurdl 1 .■ i . S-llauaieut from Congress street to 199 B*y street. T|108. H. WILLINGHAM, r q»jl3 2ir —ji f <!i% ~ W«iole»ale Grocer. > Mercer Hardee ,m Hunter A. Si Hartridge A. Porter R. Morgan J. Stoddard J. T. Thomas W. Remsbart F. L-Goe H. A. Crane W. W. Gordon MyT-tf Direotors ;| M. Si Oohen J. Lama 3. W. Nevltt D G. Puree A. Fullartou i. McMahon . >U3. Gullmartln * F. W. Sima U. Butler R. Lac Mima E P. Clatou, Aaguata j, w. iiaiitt.M>nw B. F Rosa, Macon - W. H. Yoang, Ootamba.- - “• ALSO, t BO I Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments, are | oc!7—if jy / coffmetent Engineer, who bai had expe . J rienee for 9even City. I .will,sell on „ .. HURSDayT 22d instant, at ro’cloqk ,p. in., at . the T’ouud.Mie Had «ad Wlritr Cow to the highest The purses of the | bidder, unlem all charg©». »re paid 9t\or to dale of letbprio as ii tbe[^»le. a» isesto pay$ anltMF a ? 16 ~ 6t Hull’s soti^tlrfd Cyraa W. FleM. ,, ^ .re do not violate „ , stating a fact to the honor of a New York merchant, which, thnttgh (kprivaye trapsac- 1 and Pale. iMSand eights. CaNDELLACO., 201 rind 203 Bay street. Mr. IwnlSTV. jrreia-^wuoso muw ."L “ ways be connected with the Atlantic Tele- feSal u of independent fo^lunft wVcn he began, » embarked in it so large a portion ot his i 12 ST 9R^n^rfe& T fiO Wharf'Store to Rent,— sto „ i ¥AJ4 r |¥AH storm so SS-IMiw/h. — 2^5Masaeaf^.»«:i , two lofu and a small office. i aid, . .»:! »:s)ai.A I a Apply to I Jt not 6-1 w A. A. LANE, , was a heavy blow, and being followed Si ueiuro me Uitoiuug HnftUy obliged sr ‘jussraeffett at laakcarried throi^h. The success ot u»e Atlantic Telegraph, we are happy to learn, baa brought ba‘pk aportipn of his lost wealth, id his first caee has been to make good all jy, to others. He has Addressed a letter btssif«i»s ment of the amount comproBiiaad, in fiitl. $200, oca Sihe honor of the merchants of New York. H j[| ““wp-vs Ui5wupiw»w Y» Poste fss&sP -“isssse a: r w r uucnt iu behalf ot the pen- .-JK f the pre sent. <No more convictions iwe Wkferi Place. btt|hffveral_Femans h$r$ of the courLitits supposed tnptasi>,“y,^,i mission will be appoifatSfl, % their nians now in dny$nc6j ifMf .RfT e i Wf ,r - .1T1W, disposed off. I'—The number of 1 aWived in New Yoi^WllSflry i 8 ‘ £ ~ 81st was 202A40I I ?'*•« b«. r Cotton Stills. — '5 1 ® Memphis cotton mills, Cfattk . I,' 1, owned by Jesse Zu wcre valued at two! f • W flmwss^ditl ^tt-r. ueeu thrown out of employ- * t! 8 r w . 1, of SSeT ted Baramrd street. Apply to .8 ‘ u '; ' jnolg BELL, WYLLY A CHRlffTUN. from imeiy and South Broad the comer of nnrt’^ ojffrfUtnd^^QehUCfflS i^ad Jrilh MvatTah* Transient Board,pp_jmn4pmto terata. .. ^ y; |i7 A family, U wmnted by a good tensnt Golden Ale and London Porter 3COR sale bjr the <S»ife, : 1^76 Broughton Street, ty VT .I' -“i -. -KfiKEHAM the Prussia, wlH set out States, acoompatfiari: commission entrusted fijst'f ieuuo 10 draw «P » report Station to the King. i? WWm<n .aWtjth! i an tn oim $, of whom this ;rig$tort«^*8ro" li! tU HstorpttEbMsCiyHWar. J Wanted, several years in Austrslia in quartz riwlrtna maleramating, mining the re, fg, and aim ?tuKwiria>» >> well atokiuc In Bann- la. Ohio, etc«,and general machinist, a plgca nth ter»li!cb may be needed. THOMAS BROMILOW, IO-2W.,. i!fBnr45hPoai Office, Savannah. Ga. riB.HoiceiH8, REUSE OF SCHEDOLE. OmciOaKBKAL Attuaw tw Qnu lUn.aoAP, Savahkab, Oct. 15,1866. "kNand after MONDAY next, the 22d Instant JlSchedolea of Hie 'Passenger Trains on thU B rill b* as follows, daily, (Saaday-a axoapUd): liivi. TdO A. M. Savannah $-13 P. M. ThomaaTiile 7.10 P. 1a.E Live Oak . .A55 P. *.96 A. M. Tallahassee 1020 P. .ooIa. M. Jacksonville 12X0Night H. 8. HAINES, oo!6—tf general superintendent : a rm . 1/ A j! Jnsurattoe.-- - ^ ^ fl ’,r: 3 ltt W • §rt ^± lifew Fashisns for 1866. GEORGE Mi’lEhrlM^F'iriTlir-* Hon. Kemp P. Pottles, Treasurer ot Slate, Raleigh, North Carolina. ‘ ' ' General N. B Ftrrest MefepbU.' .“J- - J NEW ENGLAND F1BE - INSURANCE COMPANY, Of HARTfO*|),vrp’. -Jj J Authorised capital of > t $400,000. WM. R.HTMfiJW, Agent Ibr Savannah, laic: Maahattsa laaa Harmony Iai North Aiatrlraa la rt: pyit j.mhSrehS , ..91,600,000 ... 1,903,000 t ^8,AA3, 1,078,000 500,000 Total Cash Capital and Assets .97,004,000 i;; tit>us‘jac,^ ltar- . Herr York Accidental las. Cor.. .^9*50,000 IP-.. - f ' 1 ' ViURE, MARINE and INiANP Hiak® token t P above blBbly*respous!ble tafflp .iiiteJ on Baiidiugi and Merchandise, 10 a$iy aapoMi*. fet the lowest rate® “ES^ftaCadfa^^ prompt.vpaid. . No. 12 Stoddaui^K^^^B^^reer, no!6-3m .t gaoKigfiiftgafc li j,wjN«m GenerU C Miscellaneous. X % BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED (OR D&UBLK SI*RING) x. - w irtr; ; , ; k*’Ju' Hoop Skirts. ■ //IV" /• t m \ ■ i J f\\ \ ( f * i \ ' rt k\h r &' f- J r. ' 1 /V V°l M ’’Vry.‘\ \ * Si'Ai |e-M\ V D|»PL,x * LU P J I V J, w. DUPLEX SKIBT8 have printed in RED INK. on the band ' i. W. BRADLEY’S DUPLEX SKIRT. DON'T BQY ANY OTHER. You can always And toll assortments at WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL AT J. C. MAKER 4taXk, LATHROP A OOT ASK FOR J. W. BRAD LEY'S DUPLEX SKIRT ASP •&. Retail hy “SEE THE NAME ON THE BAND.” sale in savannah at Wholesale by j. c. maker a ett, ‘ LATHRltP ft IX>„ • ORFF A WATKINS, *. C MAKER A CO., LATHROP A CO., BE WITT A MORGAN. ,. K1NSTUN * BCKMAN, :-?SS p «a*9¥. a ?» wholesale by the’ IxdnMve Mrnufocturen and Owners ot the fauat j,, „ WESTS, BRADLEY A CiRY, 1 Wareruuma and OB e. Nos. 97 Ohatnbffh-aad 79 and SI Beads St., - 1 New York. CORNER DRAY Harolutafi, sell on CommiM Stores Luabcr, . Merchandise. W^fi [etchmd—>. . And will dcHbe tmoiMpfej ig, with dispatch, to all new‘Merchant ing, Establishment fry HR iubscrlber would respectfully Inform the citl X Sella of Savauusn that he tea lost received, and is now opcaliig th* flpeet atodk of goods in the above line to the South, coaslstinx or fiuperflne Black, Blue, Brown, Amelia and Olive Bl»ek DMSkbw hondonBe* sew. Fancy Coatings, Heavy French CacHimerta, for BuMaeas Suita, JToried Beaver tor Ovettioato. Fine Veivti-aod SlIk VttrtBgs, Ac Having an. I n ’’ EKFEBIBNCED C0rTER and the BEST WORKMEN, 1 am prepare 1 to exej cute any orders in toy Hue to Mi. lfii u BSST STYLE OF THE ART. ALSO, ' A splendid asaortasnt of , \ FDRNISillSG GOODS of everyklod, - .i ■ , i j . Give me a call and Jadge for yoanelv.a ocbl-lm ,f. V. KENNEDY, Screven House, Bull street. ing with dispatch, to all American and European poets, on reasonable terms. -ivs The ueual facilities afforded custotoers: ’ Consignments and orders GhUffii >■ novl-lm BIS “ NOTICE. TO ALL iWANTtNG FURNITURE ! aid openlug for tbe lngwcgonror the public, h ' a tine stock of * ' ’ • CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT- TRESHES, <fcc^ &c„ To which the attention of all to Invited. <r Ware rooms, ITS BROUGHTON STREET, Slier ockto Old Dsy Goods More. fH-ly - ft B HARRINGTON. R. M. COR. W HlTAKKB AhmB i •„ i ib'jdW.J *11 » CONFECTlONARlEaCktthCHOCdliATES, Jsffies, Cordial, Syteph'^tt^^i^etc. ftbWV ; * ‘I :: 1 • China and Fancy Goods, ladla»ihte» Toys, ^ - ::- .j -dlsMkandDoUHeads; Wax. Maebto and Chtna-PelMIted Ball Hsafe,'■ . BoUKtettoghK Fancy Baskets, etc. navi—2m “ - . -.oqn’l —, is j son r* . the Hoad BiurjK!f««a F |^ allies,’ Gents’ and ii 1 HAY, GRAIN Ann PRODUCE, Corn. ‘Oat®, Meal. Fe»l, Bran, ConeUutiy receiving, and tor sate at tha.totagt wholesale rates. t Agept Savannah Flour Mills. , f / _ -* 155 Bay Street, Savannah. 2sToi»tli Hiver WORKS. A very large clock the lowest cash ..IKFING A CO., 58 arid iO Oourtlandt street, New York. Manntoaatera and Dealers ia 1 XdHUCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 8EEDH L ^ AND FERTHJZBRa ». Canisters of 5 A foil supply i hand, and for sate bv their Nne. 10,11.5$, 55 and-e$> Plows, celebrated Mo hawk Valley Steal; Clipper Flaw; Horse-powers, Threshers and Cle*nere,;Pa|i.**iU. 1 Ac. f l -'I - COTTON GINa - h.'.ea»»vw : erivl : I/I 'I N. C0J1RAD & CO. rjtHK undersigned BOCE AGENTS FOR cKEONE, Van HAAGBNS A CO.’S celebrated) TriERKCPtoW FEWKY. 80AM, H at factor’s ‘prioG. .■ „„„„ Hat, M SGliTH GAY STREET, BALTIMOBK , ,s.i ■„ ' Ota door ftot Tratt. ,nol»-lm HiViOMdBNUUL SOHRUflRItm (Jo Bam m DANIEL H. LONDON, m Jv «E0APWAT, new York, • gMrplBg nr J " M —^*-*1 ILL aaHAU kinds ot Tobacco, Ooiton, Bagging. Hen. Consignments and orders solicited. - • REFERENCES. I Savannah-Majbr A. Porter. Duncan A John- ~I.dk. Mtedte 45 Ch, K. K Marts A Co., Jaffa I Saw Yogi—W. V- Lan -ky A Co.. BatcIaj * o, wmt wiUSn 4 co. NOTKffe (hlm^r^van^K.JV^'^ 1© fpcCMJ {MllLUCLw JU1U U1U51UJI15CE 5CU Ml'rauaw jEsSBS&te’Ji&fe to terminate on the first of Jaanary, Eighteen Hun dred and Sixty-eight. speedy >4bd all liP •afd.betaeeAthe toUowing Quincy, Th»te«ree MtattoBo; Ma. ■^“tfetSTfiSSte-ta MontlcGlo. and Qoifc^tol HMI ORANGES. ned toljg 0jQQ Batavtor Florida Oranges, 25 Boxes Silver Skin Onions, jliOR sale; A. WtLOOX h CO. .j betweetoL Georgia Bsilnad. "will be shipped an tl 1 (bulk. •cue-tf 0%*eeiii ilea/ JiH A tine stock of eEOCf|U»< r4Ay; For full purtlciiton, M|3|I ,L li.Hi-fi ~ ■“am r-. G iMi a f ^kru*—”' * m * * M —l”jii kiti ‘ 1 t tsw Rice fbr Sale. :.l. ' , SI :.«K : PLANTERS’ WCIPOUNDING MlUy NEAR GAHB WOKB, f»t • - >n* - i • -i jii. OLE In anataUMa to amt or 1 A ■mg”’ mckoflte abovc^orfttotbr ta, ,ffn nDtoVlt^'* McitGiN, 137 CONGRESS gTBK ie at Smith "»Sfi ‘“p* COT of i5 pounds. -isunrr. rn*npr.v..9i iRANGB iRIfie.>$i Regs—85. pounds, 12Jj| pounds and 5Ja pound*. * CO- y street. oobOMi e tbe city of bCVanoAhv on the best pitch Oi Off -Uto ' ’ il * - ‘ NvUildlRtitl'Iinon far Ano». live*, Mb hAUftto building® for operM- ’,® house. > GILLIAM’S OLD MILL.” "“WPHbftdftv iJ MEAL always co tend In la^qusnti- BITS and MEAT, always XT Mea, dally ground, and the interest of Orman and country orders toatve ua - spectrally solicit s call from Dr.N- lyLSneed, iYKN,TAST. Bacon, Hams, Lard. rUST received and (tor tele— 25 hogaffeuds Oleer Eacoa Bides 50 hogsheads Clear Rib Skies 80 hogsheads Prime Bright Shouldeia ' >0 tierces Pare Kettle Rendered LaKl 25 Menus CM aa Sugar Cured Bugged Hama 16 tierces Sugar (kuad Uueoeercd.Hams W. a WfilTNEY * co., ■010-tf 'No. 4 Harris'Rknge. Z. N. WINKLER» Commlftftion Merchant, ' ■ BAT STREET, Over tub 9tohk of Bothwell A Whitehead, Will attend promptly so-thfirthle of all merchamUee animated u>topi;a' * to the propdr gcitn Of 17—4m . ; . it, Ace, iu laiheetoppiog of cotton, and ; iip'df iff manna j COTTON HISS. g!5T McCaithy Gina, Livingston's manufacture, kept tor sale by i. BOOSE A BRYANT, oc22-lm ..j lto Eay streot. S r a YounggNBpUamau, within aahortdtotonco ?****»' HcritoOfflk: M. COBfJM, many yaare a Teacher. Toner ami iNpalrrT ol Pianos in this city, solicit* a share of pairoa- Ordera left at H. 8. BOG ARHUS’ Stare Will meet with prompt attention nofi-lm For Sate. A ACRES, more or Ires, PINE LAND, to the U *kh Dteli leli Of Myn* County. Atoe. 0(4 vn% acre* iri 'Lee coahty. 490 acres pine Land to Pierce county, Ga. Apply to , WM. MA2LEBUBBT, oO-Im * Macon. Ga. W ' W^jSTTEIb , ^00,000 .qjrice will be paid. «? POCK D8 UnRtoned Cotton wtatod. tor which .the highest ill atootRn Ootiou an ToU at. and Cotton seed tor tele. G.N. ratea Cotroi- AGO.. at town OX*hL) Twelve lots 1 LJ _ - at PRIVATE SALE. EELh YRUY * GEElflUI. vSftasswg; •'“‘Ttatyrte-lr cnn.1 CHATHAM COUNTY SHERlWnj 8AIM. •y^TLL be sold, at the risk of tfea foeare ]